Note: Please don't deride me for not having a better FTP client as I am at work and IE is sanctioned.
I cannot get to the new Mini Squeak Directories below SmallSqueaksForPDAs using IE because it trims the directory name at the first space. So I get:
/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/SmallSqueaksForPDAs/Mini: no such file or directory
I've tried a number of quoting options, but still no luck.
Would it be possible to rename the directories to not use spaces?
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On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 14:22:08 Dan Ingalls wrote:
I have set up a directory structure on the UIUC server Small Squeaks for PDAs [ ] Mini Squeak 1.2 [ ] See_Elsewhere_Under_wince Mini Squeak 2.2 [ ] MakeYourOwn [ ] ...the files I used to make mini.image Mini.image -- 656k Mini.changes -- 1k
P.S. I went back and looked at the old 1.2 mini image, and found that it was only 632k :-( Then I set the display depth of the 2.2 mini image to 1 (which 1.2 was), and got 631k ;-)
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I cannot get to the new Mini Squeak Directories below SmallSqueaksForPDAs using IE because it trims the directory name at the first space. So I get:
/pub/Smalltalk/Squeak/SmallSqueaksForPDAs/Mini: no such file or directory
I've tried a number of quoting options, but still no luck. Would it be possible to rename the directories to not use spaces?
Done! - Dan
While we are on the subject... Since we are in Smalltalk, and the image & changes files are portable accross all platforms, perhaps we could put them somewhere in an uncompressed, unziped, untarred, (etc) form. (I am suggesting this be done in addition to, not instead of using your favorite opaque compression techmique)
I know that this would increase the bandwidth, but then people who dont know how to easily deal with BinHex, stuffit, gzip, or whatever, don't have to.
After all, we are only talking about 2 files... (ok, three with the readme)
-- Mike Klein
mklein@alumni.caltech.edu
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